Itinerary:We pick you up at your hotel in Hanoi for seating on the back of a scooter driven by an experience driver guide for driving pass throughout narrow streets to Hanoi’s largest covered market, Dong Xuan. Along the perimeter of the market, dozens of street hawkers sell a staggering variety of produce from live seafood to exotic fruits and spices. Your expert English-speaking local guide will give you an insight into the intricacies and traditions of Vietnamese food culture including details on ingredients and historical backgrounds of popular northern dishes. We eat as we go, trying seasonal fruits and sampling a tasty French-inspired snack from a street cart.

Driving to Ho Chi Minh Complex to visit Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum,Residence, One Pillar Pagoda (The One Pillar Pagoda is a historic Buddhist temple in Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam. It is regarded alongside the Perfume Temple, as one of Vietnam's two most iconic temples) and Temple of Literature ( The Temple of Literature is a temple of Confucius in Hanoi, northern Vietnam. The temple hosts the "Imperial Academy", Vietnam's first national university. The temple was built in 1070 at the time of King Lý Nhân Tông )
Drive throughout West Lake for sightseeing and visiting local wet market for shopping to prepare for local house cooking.
Joining cooking class together with drivers and local host. Enjoy party.
Say good bye to local host and driven back old quarter to enjoy Egg Coffee inside hidden street. The end of your mazing tour here or driven back your hotel by our Motorbike driver guides.

Hanoi Street Foods Tour Guide Team - Hanoi Street Foods Photos - Hanoi Street Food Feedback - Hanoi Street Foods.com on Famous International Media There's no doubt visitors to Hanoi - especially the food-centric ones - notice the constant presence of edible stuff on their strolls around the Old Quarter and further afield. Street-side meat, bicycles laden with fruit and vegetables, simmering pots of stock on doorsteps, boiling kettles, tipping teapots, sacks overflowing with rice - the streets are where the food action is at, not hidden indoors in gigantic supermarket halls nor protected behind glass windows or cabinetry. One can reach out and touch food up and down the length of any Hanoi street.But where there is food there are people. Hanoi is definitely not a western supermarket aisle, where even shouting blue murder is unlikely to bring customer service assistance. Butchers here constantly cast a tending eye over their cuts of meat, keeping up their appeal, shooing the odd fly, ready and poised with a sharp blade at hand. Fruit vendors spend their days pushing bikes and re-arranging their specimens into perfectly conical formation, meticulously examining longans or lychees for flaws. The watermelon vendor, with baskets bending from her shoulder-poles, is weightlifting - all day!
The bun cha fanner needs recognition, too. In 80%+ humidity on a 35c day, she is sweating before she waves the fan once in anger. Crouched before a tin tray white hot with coals, one hand turns a fat-spitting wire griller filled with pork while the other is keeping the wind up to the fire. A kind of gym session in a smoky furnace - there is a reason why she looks on the verge of tears. It's bloody hard and hot work, obviously unhealthy. Read more of Hanoi street Foods from Travellers Joined our tours 10 delicious street foods with low cost less than 10000 VND1. Fried steamed wheat flour cake:
fried stream flour
Fried steamed wheat flour cake price is about 4000 – 6000 VND, this food is often in the meal in the afternoon. Enjoy with sour sweet sauce or chili sauce

2. Grilled meat by stick:
grilled meat
Grilled meat by stick has many lovers especial kids. One price is about 6000 – 10000 VND, you could pay more 2000 VND to have a bread with grilled meat stick. Walking on the streets of Hanoi in the after noon, you can see grilled shops near the side walk with great smell!

3. Banana cake, yam cake:
Only with 5000 for one cake, The main ingredients are banana, yam and flour then fry in cooking oil. They are fat food so you could only 1 – 2 cake for once

.4. Gio cake:Gio like the name of famous food of Vietnam – Gio Cha but have no Gio in it. This food is made by rice powder and core : chopped black mushroom and meat. The cost is only 7000 – 10000 VND

5. Pillow cake:

You are right J.its name like its shape like a pillow. The core inside is meat and quail egg, cost from 7000 – 9000 VND. Pillow cake is often sale in the winter, and people like it. Enjoy with sour sweet sauce and salad.

6. Quay:Cheap price is 2000 – 3000 VND/per, Quay is often eaten with salad and sauce as pillow cake. Many people like to put this food in HOT porridge or Pho.

7. Fried food with stick:
food for pupil
You can find these food in front of schools for the pupil with cheap price about 5000 – 7000 VND. It’s really a small party for pupil after the school time with full of smile and sharing, there are many kind of stick such as: Hot dog, fried Nem Chua, fish and shrimp…8. Fried cake: - fried cake shop
There are two type of Fried cake depend on their core: the sweet one with sugar and salty one with meat, black mushroom. The main ingredients are rice, peanut powder and honey or sugar. The price is only 2000 – 3000 VND, the salty one price is 4000 VND and enjoy with sauce.9. Trung Vit Lon:
duck egg
Have the babe duck in the eggs, a nutri-food but many foreingers and visitors dont like this food :D . you can find them in Hang Rong shop on ervery streets of Hanoi for breakfast or super. The price is about 6000 – 8000 VND, enjot with salt, ginger.10. Trung cut lon:
quail egg
The same with Trung Vit Lon but Quai’s eggs not Duck’s eggs. I love this food and often buy them from local market to cook. The price in local market only about 10000VND/10 eggs and in the street shop is about 10000VND/5 eggs coz the sauce and they boil them for you. The sauce is made of lemon juice, salt, ginger and pepper.

Hanoi Street Foods Reviews & Feedback Street Food Comes Alive
Street food is something my wife and I love and go for it everywhere we travel. We live in Bali, Indonesia, travel to Asian cities often, and always sample the street food. We found Hanoi to be one of the best street food cities and after a couple of days of trying dishes on our own we felt we needed some direction. So we booked with this tour company and were lucky to have Miss Ngan as our guide on a cold, damp night. She had us sample some wonderful tasty dishes and we left with a comfortable knowledge of the street scene. I heartily recommend this tour to any and all who visit Hanoi.
“Loved it, highly recommended”
We had a great time on this street food tour with Phuoc. It was just us and another lovely couple from Scotland. We tried lots of yummy food, stopping at about 9 places that we wouldn't have found on our own.
We tried pillow cakes, spring rolls, two types of noodle soup, sticky rice ice cream, egg coffee (yum) and so much more that I can't remember the name of. Phuoc really looked after us, showing us how to use the condiments and eat the dishes properly, cleaning our chopsticks for us and stopping around the old quarter to tell us some history.
We finished very full and satisfied. We are really glad we did this tour, it was a great introduction to street food for the rest of our stay in Vietnam. More Read...,

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